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The coming housing crisis will benefit the far right

02 November 2010

The coming housing crisis is bad news for everyone except the far right, warns
Mary Riddell in the Daily Telegraph - this hole in housing policy will foster hate and hysteria. In the Independent, Steve Richards suggests that if David Cameron and Nick Clegg want to be liberal on control orders, they must spell out an effective alternative. Elsewhere, in the Guardian, Melissa Benn argues that Michael Gove's education programme persistently undermines state schools by promoting a further fragmented and multi-tiered system. Over at the Financial Times, Gideon Rachman asks why Obama didn't deliver on foreign policy - as well as external constraints, the administration believed its own hype. Finally, in the Washington Post, E J Dionne Jr notes that middle-ground US voters still haven't found what they're looking for: renewed confidence that the future will be better.



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